Interest Rate (r) 5% S₁ The demand for loanable funds increases. D₂ D₁ Quantity of Loanable Funds A An upward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a higher rate. (B) The demand for loanable funds shifts rightward. A downward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a lower rate. E The demand for loanable funds decreases. FBorrowers must pay higher interest rates to get savers to provide a greater supply of loanable funds.
Interest Rate (r) 5% S₁ The demand for loanable funds increases. D₂ D₁ Quantity of Loanable Funds A An upward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a higher rate. (B) The demand for loanable funds shifts rightward. A downward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a lower rate. E The demand for loanable funds decreases. FBorrowers must pay higher interest rates to get savers to provide a greater supply of loanable funds.
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![Interest
Rate (r)
5%
(D) The demand for loanable funds increases.
S₁
E The demand for loanable funds decreases.
D₂
(A) An upward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a higher rate.
(B) The demand for loanable funds shifts rightward.
D₁
Quantity of Loanable Funds
A downward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a lower rate.
FBorrowers must pay higher interest rates to get savers to provide a greater supply of loanable funds.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F768ee6eb-b873-409d-ba3a-3dd996a2d7ba%2F4a3960ac-6920-414a-906e-51e109848bd4%2Flp9ogco.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Interest
Rate (r)
5%
(D) The demand for loanable funds increases.
S₁
E The demand for loanable funds decreases.
D₂
(A) An upward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a higher rate.
(B) The demand for loanable funds shifts rightward.
D₁
Quantity of Loanable Funds
A downward movement along the supply curve occurs until a new equilibrium interest level is reached at a lower rate.
FBorrowers must pay higher interest rates to get savers to provide a greater supply of loanable funds.
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